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Small Pouch. Big Impact!

Keep your essentials organized and your footprint small. Our newest State Forests Trust of Oregon zipper pouch is a rugged, functional tool for your everyday carry, constructed from high-quality fabric scraps that might have otherwise gone to waste. Every purchase helps fund the Trust’s work to improve forest access for hikers, fishers, and off-road enthusiasts, ensuring everyone can experience the wonder of Oregon’s natural heritage. Read our blog post for more information about our partnership!

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This pack of 12 blank greeting cards comes with a quantity of three each of four iconic Oregon landscapes

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Oregon Beauty for Every Occasion

Celebrate the wild, varied soul of Oregon with this curated stationery pack. Featuring bold captures of our state’s geography, these cards turn every thank you, birthday, or "just because" into a scenic escape.

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From Market Runs to Mountain Weekends

Discover your new favorite Oregon-inspired tote bag. Designed for durability and versatility, this perfectly sized carryall is our go-to for daily errands or packing for a weekend getaway. Experience the blend of style and utility that makes it the best multi-purpose tote in the Beaver State.

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Blogs

Explore Oregon with Us

Journey through roaring falls, scenic bridges, and fascinating local lore. Get inspired for your next adventure with our latest field notes.

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Transparency You Can Wear & Share

Every item at Beaver State Market tells a story of local craftsmanship. We are obsessively dedicated to sourcing right here in Oregon, highlighting the incredible talent found in our own backyard.

Clear Origins: Every product description includes a transparent breakdown of where the item was designed and made.

Community First: Your support directly fuels Oregon’s creative communities.

Mindful Sourcing: If we can’t find it in Oregon, we look to our closest neighbors to ensure quality and ethical standards.

  • Coast

    The Oregon coast stretches 362 miles and is the state's largest tourist destination.

  • Cascades

    At 11,240 feet, the summit of Mt. Hood is the highest point in Oregon and the fourth highest peak in the Cascade range.

  • East Side

    East of the Cascades, geological wonders, such as the Painted Hills, pepper the landscape, providing unforgettable experiences.

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